Lets see what that brings. Posted 30 July - PM. Here are the results of that scan Silent Runners. Posted 01 August - AM. Hey brubaker, Post a fresh HJT log, and lets here how that machine works on the internet. Try some normal use, do not leave the machine connected to the net for an extended period of time unattended.
Lets see if there is anything strange happening now. Posted 03 August - PM. I left this computer online for 24 hours and here's the latest HJlog. My computer is still having weird issues that it didn't have before all this. Logfile of HijackThis v1. Posted 05 August - AM. Hey brubaker, Your HJT log looks good. Please detail what problems or changes, it might give me a direction to look in. Posted 06 August - PM. Since all this my internet connection comes and goes on this computer, which it doesn't on another computer that shares a router with this one.
Sometimes I cannot surf the net in my browser, but other internet connectioned utilities work, such as ftp transfer. Also, my screensaver does not come on anymore, which makes me think that there is activity that I am not aware of that is messing with the idle clock. I'm also getting a lot of pop ups that say there is a security certificate mismatch which never happened before all this. Posted 09 August - AM. Hey brubaker, One thing that pops out to me is the amount of protection you are running there.
Anti-Virus programs take up an enormous amount of your computer's resources when they are actively scanning your computer. Having two anti-virus programs running at the same time can cause your computer to run very slow, become unstable and even, in rare cases, crash.
If you choose to install more than one Anti-Virus program on your computer, then only one of them should be active in memory at a time. There are basically two types of these programs: On-Access and On-Demand On-Access Scanners As the name implies, are scanners that run in the background all the time the PC is turned on and running. The main function of an On-Access scanner is to monitor activity on your machine. On-Demand Scanners As the name implies, are scanners that only run when you ask them to.
Such as: Online Scans and scanners that run on your machine but are not actively scanning your machine. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread.
Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Oct 17, Messages 7. Hi, Recently I have noticed my Dell Vostro laptop has been very slow in booting to a point where I can actually do something with any speed. I had been reading various forums regarding the problem and the general consensus was that removing unnecessary start-up programs would assist. This I did, and included in it was the removal of Outlook Express as a start-up as I never use it.
I was rather startled to find that the next time I started up Outlook I get the message indicated in the title. When acknowledging the message, Outlook still opens and functions correctly as far as I can see, but this message always coming up is getting a little tedious.
Why would a company require the lesser of two programs to be loaded and started in order that their more powerful program should work? Amazing thought processes at MS. I have seen answers for this question elsewhere and I have tried their solutions but to no avail. That includes setting IsInstalled in registry key dd1cdcfb-bf3f88e8be88a to a Dword value of 1. As the first refers to Outlook Express 6 and the other to Address Book 6 I assume that this may have something to do with my problem.
If they are the problem, is there a way of moving these keys out of AutorunsDisable and back into Installed Components? Or is there something else I should be doing? I can post a HJT log if that helps any, especially on my other concern of slow start-up.
EAFiedler Retired Moderator. Joined Apr 25, Messages 14, What version of Outlook are you using? What method did you use to remove Outlook Express from startup? Did Outlook Express actually start when the computer was started? I'll see if I can duplicate your results. EAFiedler said:. I've solved it. Scan with hijackthis and tick the boxes next to all the following entries, then close all browser and explorer windows, and hit the "Fix checked" button. Hi again George. Go here and download and run Silent Runners.
It generates a log, please post the information back in this thread. I have uploaded a zip file. Unzip the fixme. When asked if you want to merge the file with the registry, answer yes. Hi, Thanks for bearing with me. I've done it all, hopefully right Hi, Things are running great The Trojan that seemed to pop up was a "Small. Thanks, again. We're a friendly, industry-focused community of developers, IT pros, digital marketers, and technology enthusiasts meeting, learning, and sharing knowledge.
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